U.S. President Donald Trump said on the 1st (local time) on his social media (SNS) account that the end-of-war talks with Iran would result in a deal favorable to the United States.

Trump said on Truth Social that "Iran sincerely wants to negotiate, and the outcome will work to the advantage of the United States and those who stand with the United States."

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at The Villages Charter School in Florida on the 1st of last month. /Courtesy of AFP Yonhap News

Trump then, referring to criticism from both Republicans and Democrats over the administration's response to the Iran war, said, "They keep repeating negative chirping at a level never seen before. Do they not understand that doing the things a president must do and negotiating are far more difficult than that?"

Trump added, "Just sit back and relax. As always, everything will work out in the end."

At about 2 p.m. on the 1st (local time), U.S. President Donald Trump says on Truth Social, "Iran sincerely wants to negotiate, and the result brings good outcomes for the United States and the countries that stand with the United States." /Courtesy of Truth Social screenshot

Criticism over the Iran talks continues not only from the Democratic Party, currently the opposition, but also within the ruling Republican Party. In response, Trump appears to have addressed it directly to dispel concerns.

The talks underway had been a "two-step plan" to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and extend the cease-fire, then move to nuclear negotiations. Both parties criticized it by saying, "If the initial intention of going to war was to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, hasn't that been pushed to the back burner?"

Then last week, Trump reportedly did not approve a provisional memorandum of understanding (MOU) for ending the war between the United States and Iran and sent Iran a proposal with tougher conditions.

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